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Kitchen Pantry: Functional & Finished!

September 27, 2013 by Morgan

This morning (not unlike most mornings) there is a pile of to-dos on my desk. Sipping my coffee and staring at my many tasks for the day is usually a great way to induce a morning headache, so instead I rearrange the piles into one larger pile and smile at the fact that I can actually see the top of my desk for a few seconds. If only it were so easy. Side note: you know what’s helpful these days? A mini notepad right next to my computer so that when a must-get-done shoots into my brain I can immediately annotate it. Better yet, separate lists in my iPhone for work projects, grocery lists and so on. Those little nuggets that suddenly ding above your head seem to disappear too quickly these days.

Speaking of overwhelming, you know what’s not so crazy and messy and overwhelming right now? My pantry.

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

Woot woot! Little by little each nook and cranny of my life will start to look like this. It’s a self promise that keeps me going during the craziest of days :).

Last I left you Kevin had installed the pallet, cork floor and rope lights:

Wood Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

And then I took some time to hunt down a few boxes and bins and whatnot to begin making her operational.

Let’s start with the goods… canned, bagged and jarred goods, that is.

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

Forgive the dark pictures, lighting in this dark cellar space is terrible.

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

I’ll preface that this isn’t the only space that we keep food in in the kitchen. Up until the birth of this pantry our food storage was solely a two cabinet operation. I like the confined quarters because it keeps our *extra purchases* down, aka not too many erroneous cans of garbanzo beans or jarred marinara, just what we needed for the week or so. I’m trying to keep that alive by keeping most of our daily food in those two cabinets. Baking supplies for example take up top shelf real estate in a convenient spot above the countertop.

So this pantry is fairly sparse in the food world. Where it has made a world of a difference is in our cleaning and need-on-hand home improvement stuff. Here’s where I can stock up on paper towels from Costco, where I can store the extra rolls of foil and boxes of gallon-sized baggies. I have a box dedicated to light bulbs in the house because those are nice to have on hand when a can light or lamp flickers off in the evening (I have no idea why I’m changing out light bulbs so much…).

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

My broom and swiffer sit to the left out of sight from the pantry door, a couple of hooks hold the dustpan. Of course Liv has her versions too :).

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

Because she is a very good helper:

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My original inspiration for the pantry came from here:

Kitchen Pantry Inspiration Board | PepperDesignBlog.com

And then I browsed and shopped around a bit with my iPhone – do you ever phone shop?

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Measuring, price comparing with Amazon (you can actually scan the bar code directly on the product in the Amazon app), until I had a plan that I thought would work.

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When it came to food storage I both splurged and scrimped. I splurged on OXO containers for dry goods and saved on wire baskets and canvas bins that I’ve slowly amassed over the past two months.

I scooped up the red wire baskets in the new pantry from an antique booth that had marked all merchandise down 50% – I think they were maybe $8 each? They were also yellow prior to recruiting my baby brother for a quick painting.

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

I have had my eye on a few beautiful canvas bins but was attempting to keep my costs low… so when I came across this huge chevron canvas bin at Beverly’s Fabric while shopping for window treatment fabric for the nursery, I swooped it up (and one for towel storage). A 40% off coupon from Joanns brought it down to about $15.

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

All purpose cleaning solution, swiffer refills and rags? Check.

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

I rolled the towels only because you’re looking ;).

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

Let’s get back to those OXO containers… back in college my girlfriends and I had a terrible outbreak of Indian meal moths in our house (have you ever experienced those? they often come with tainted bags of flour or sugar) and it was a nightmare. We had to throw out every single dry good item in our over-sized pantry (12 girls = lots of food). When Kevin and I moved into this house together I began storing every bagged food in tupperware. About a year in though I recognized one of those terrible little critters on our ceiling followed by another and another… shortly after all dried food had to go. Breadcrumbs left in their plastic container ended up being the culprit. I splurged on OXO and now I won’t go back. They’re expensive but they last a life time (just don’t wash the lids in the dishwasher – lesson learned) and they’re worth every penny in keeping food fresh and clean.

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

 Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

When Kevin goes to Trader Joes or Whole Foods he tends come home with bags of unnamed grains. You know the type – you scoop them out of larger bins and label them with a part number on a twist tie. And then they’re used right away and are delicious! or die a slow death in your cupboards because you can’t identify the striped rice looking grain that has been there for months. I spotted this roasted bean storage at Starbucks a couple of months ago and a light bulb went off… (sneaky iPhone pic)

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I reinvented the solution for our pantry with a wine rack (which I modified a bit to fit in this space) and these round OXO glass canisters. Now striped grains and lentils and split peas have a place to live. The goal is to use what can fit on this rack and then replenish with another unusual find when the canister is empty without trying to stock up on bags of unknowns.

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Pretty bins are nice on several levels. They’re calming on the eye when you open a closet space (aka you can’t see their contents) and they corral loose bits that I’d likely misplace if left out on their own. But baskets and bins can get pricey. You know what aren’t so pricey though? Fabric China storage containers like these ones. That’s the aforementioned light bulb bin.

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

The white box to the left is from Ikea ages ago – it should have failed by now since it’s made of cardboard, but it has held up well. It houses my cake decorating supplies so that I can work on projects like this.

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

On a sturdier level, these plastic bins below in the upper left corner are inexpensive and great for holding foods that can be ‘thrown into the pantry’. Foods like bags of cereal out of their boxes that are wrapped up with a rubberband. I couldn’t find the link online but I’m pretty sure they were $6 at The Container Store.

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

I’m not sure I’m sold on being able to see the canned goods right through our glass pantry door, but for now I’m using this expandable shelf to see what we might have on hand (so that it can be used up! all space if valuable space).

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

I found these glass jars at the grocery store on clearance and scooped up a handful. They are regularly filled with cereal, goldfish, pretzels and other snacks that we eat on a regular basis. These are special treats for Liv so we try to keep just a couple in circulation at a time, but this lower shelf space is officially reserved for snacks.

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

I ended up purchasing the square version of the round metal and chalkboard canisters that I mentioned in the pantry plan, they’re currently housing everything celebration such as sprinkles, cupcake liners and candles.

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

I’m really excited about the corkboards that I added to the walls! I can’t wait to pin recipes, pesto printouts and coupons and all of the other fun stuff that is kitchen related but doesn’t need to take up room on the countertops. I think these guys will be useful.

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

And the red frames from Ikea tie it all together :).

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

Speaking of cork, I shared on the floor install here. It’s a neat use of up-cycling materials (and it’s squishy on the feet).

Our Pallet Pantry - Cork Floors | PepperDesignBlog.com

There we are! We are one pantry finished over at the Spenla casa and I am really happy with the results. Do you have any pantry secrets or tips??

Our Pallet Pantry | PepperDesignBlog.com

Resource list:

* OXO round glass canisters
* OXO plastic square food storage
* Chevron canvas bin
* Eco-Fabric China dinner plate case (great alternative to pricier fabric bins)
* White KASSETT box for cake decorating supplies
* Canned goods expandable shelf
* White plastic bins (Container Store, but can’t seem to find them online)
* Metal and chalkboard square canisters
* Rolled cork
* Red frames for corkboards

PS start from the beginning and catch up on the building of this space right here.

- posted on September 27, 2013 Filed Under: DIY, Organizing, Our Kitchen Remodel, Pantry, Renovating Adventures

She Paints Like Her Momma

September 26, 2013 by Morgan

Sometimes there are brief little moments that stop me mid day and cause me to reflect, catch my breath or just smile. It’s that feeling that you get when your cheeks feel a bit warm and your heart starts to beam with pride at something that someone else does or says that you think (or you hope) relates to you.

The other day while Liv was painting outdoors – brush in one hand, smudge of paint on cheek – I happened on one of those moments. I was finishing up my work day inside when Liv yelled back to the kitchen that I must come and see her masterpiece. I brought my camera for kicks, and as soon as I stepped out those doors and on to the deck to see her little hands at work I felt that pinch of joy.

Liv Painting | PepperDesignBlog.com

It’s probably a preschooler thing across the board, but when Liv paints I am so happy. Having a creative knack is a serious pro in my book, one that I think that she gets primarily from her daddy’s side of the family.

Liv Painting | PepperDesignBlog.com

Liv Painting | PepperDesignBlog.com

But it wasn’t so much that she thinks painting is really cool at the ripe old age of two that made me so happy in that moment, it was actually that I recognized – almost to a t – the little piece of art that she was creating.

I’ve come to two conclusions. The first is that Liv loves our art time together and is maybe even inspired into copying her momma (cue the warm cheeks feeling). The second is that I paint like a two-year-old.

Painting Time! | PepperDesignBlog.com

Liv Painting | PepperDesignBlog.com

I’m cool with either. And maybe it’s just mom goggles that have me all sentimental over a painting that Liv quickly set aside, ready and waiting for a new blank canvas, but this Liv drawing is going up on the wall asap.

PS Now this is what I call going green on the creative level – upcycled washing machine drum?

- posted on September 26, 2013 Filed Under: Craft Projects, Crafty Solutions, Family & Friends, Kid's Projects, Olivia, Projects Tagged With: Kid's Crafts, Paint

DIY Foam Bath Toys

September 24, 2013 by Morgan

We work hard to make bath time exciting around here. Liv loooooves bath time! And I truly appreciate that half hour (no joke) of time after work to make dinner, finish up emails or pick up around the house. No worries, her bath is in the middle of the house and we talk to each other throughout her spa time so I know she’s okay. Plus she’s almost three, the girl can practically swim across Nana & Papa’s swimming pool on her own. My little fish.

But new ways to make bath time fun? DIY bath toys! These squishy foam shapes are perfect for play time in wet, sudsy environments.

DIY Foam Bath Toys, Shapes & Letters | PepperDesignBlog.com

When Taylor is old enough to bathe with her big sis I’ll have to pull out some of the smaller pieces, but prior to then Liv has requested various scenes, and for about $.50 a foam sheet we’re ‘creating’ them together. Then she plays away rebuilding them in the bath.

Current favorite scene? House and flowers. She frequently makes the flowers clouds and the windows building blocks in her world bathtub of imagination. When wet the foam sticks to the edge of the bathtub like so:

DIY Foam Bath Toys, Shapes & Letters | PepperDesignBlog.com

The process for cutting these shapes out is as easy or detailed as you make it. Foam sheets can be found at craft stores like Michaels or on Amazon very inexpensively – one sheet will make an entire building block set or all of the letters in a first and last name (I think the sheets are generally about 12×18″ in size).

DIY Foam Bath Toys, Shapes & Letters | PepperDesignBlog.com

To make detailed shapes, try tracing various objects with a pencil on the back of the foam (just don’t press hard) or keep it free hand, they are for kids after all!

DIY Foam Bath Toys, Shapes & Letters | PepperDesignBlog.com

Super fun at the possibilities are endless. :-)

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- posted on September 24, 2013 Filed Under: Craft Projects, Crafty Solutions, DIY, Favorites, Home, Kid's Projects, Projects Tagged With: Crafty Solutions, DIY, Kid's Crafts

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